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by longtooth
Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:29 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Catfish King 3rd robbery
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Re: Catfish King 3rd robbery

Flint said it best. The complying I was referring to was the "sit dawn & face the wall" orders. Some things I will not do. I have not heard anything about his gun being in the truck but it is not an unreasonable answer to the Qs here.
by longtooth
Wed Aug 20, 2008 6:37 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Catfish King 3rd robbery
Replies: 23
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All above observations are correct. There are no good streets in Lufkin. Our kids live in Brookhollow. Supposed to be the really nice. They have had walkers shot, the kids cant walk to school or ride bikes by themselves because of a registered sex offender in the area. A MAJOR meth lab was dismantled in a 100K + home about 6 blocks from the kids school about 18months ago.

That is the good part of town. :banghead:
by longtooth
Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:47 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Catfish King 3rd robbery
Replies: 23
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Re: Catfish King 3rd robbery

Dont harp on it too much.
Remember I said I train to win. :fire
by longtooth
Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:38 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Catfish King 3rd robbery
Replies: 23
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Yes. One of the things I do when training others that I do not know of anyone else that does is remind them, You can lose the gun fight.

I would rather die fighting than complying.

I train to live through it. I really do believe what Patton said.
Wars are not won because soldiers are willing to die for their country.
They are won because soldiers are willing to make the other soldiers die for THEIR country. (Cleaned his vocabulary up a lot.) :evil2:
Applies on the street too.
by longtooth
Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:20 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Catfish King 3rd robbery
Replies: 23
Views: 5208

Catfish King 3rd robbery

And some folks say it only happens in the big city. :banghead: :banghead:

Lufkin shooting victim hailed hero, Hudson man charged with capital murder

By JESSICA SAVAGE
The Lufkin Daily News

Monday, August 18, 2008

A man who was shot and later died after defending his girlfriend during an attempted robbery at a Lufkin restaurant Sunday night was a "true hero," a manager said Monday.

Keith Edward Labrozzi II, 24, of Lufkin, died at a local hospital after being shot multiple times by a man attempting to rob his girlfriend, manager Katherine Lynn Jeffreys, 23, outside David Beard's Catfish King, 806 S. Medford Drive, at 10:36 p.m. Sunday. Jeffreys, who was shot through the ankle, is recovering at a local hospital, said Pam Minefee, another manager. The couple has two children together, ages 3 and 1.

"He was a true hero," Minefee said. "He saved his girlfriend's life and possibly others who would have been here."

Lufkin police have charged Brian Martin Womack, 19, of Hudson with capital murder. Womack is recovering from surgery at a local hospital where he is being kept under police guard. Labrozzi, who had a concealed handgun license, shot Womack in the abdomen during the incident, using a handgun he carried while escorting Jeffreys as she closed the restaurant before depositing the night's till.

"As they walked from the business toward their Chevrolet Tahoe vehicle, Katherine, who was carrying the night deposit from Catfish King, observed a male suspect running toward her from the wood line at the back corner of the property," an arrest affidavit stated. "She heard the suspect yell something, but she did not understand what he said."

Womack, brandishing a handgun, then shot Jeffreys in the ankle before exchanging gunfire with Labrozzi, who had a handgun on him, the report stated. Womack allegedly fled on foot and the couple were taken to a local hospital where Labrozzi later died. Police recovered both handguns at the scene along with the money, the release stated.

Police later found Womack in a ditch alongside Ford Chapel Road near Renfro Street — a block from Catfish King — approximately 20 minutes after the shooting, the release stated. Emergency responders transported him to a hospital where he is expected to recover.

Criminal records show Womack has one prior arrest. Hudson police booked him into Angelina County Jail in March 2007 and charged him with deadly conduct for allegedly fighting at Hudson High School where he was a student.

Sunday night's deadly attempted robbery is the second incident in eight months at Catfish King in which an armed robber approached a manager closing the business. Two men robbed an assistant manager Dec. 22, according to a previous police report in The Lufkin Daily News. The woman robbed in December is not Jeffreys, who was shot Sunday. Jeffreys has worked at Catfish King for six months.

In the December robbery, the woman told police she was walking to her car when she heard a rustling noise in the woods before two males with blue bandanas approached her. One pulled a handgun and told her, "This is a robbery." The other sprayed the woman with pepper spray and took her purse before both ran back into the woods. No arrests have been made in that case.

A month later, the same assistant manager was robbed at gunpoint while making a deposit at Huntington State Bank, off U.S. Highway 59 South, Minefee said. She was not injured during that attack and the robbers have not been caught. The incident was captured on a bank camera, the manager said.

Minefee said the restaurant is in the process of implementing on-site security following Sunday night's slaying. In the meantime, the restaurant will be adjusting its operation hours. Catfish King closed at 2 p.m. Monday. It will also close the day of Labrozzi's funeral. Labrozzi's funeral arrangements are pending with Gipson Funeral Home.

"We deeply regret what has happened and extend the deepest sympathy to the families," Minefee said.

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